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Edit PDFs on a Macbook
Editing and Commenting on PDFs on Your Macbook Pro
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF to the online editor via your Macbook's browser. Use tools like highlighting or text annotation to make edits and download the updated file.
Yes, you can upload your PDF to our free online annotation tool to add comments, highlight text, and make notes. Download the file after completing your edits.
The tool offers a pen for freehand drawings, text annotations for adding comments, highlights to emphasize sections, and shapes like arrows and rectangles for marking areas.
Yes, you can use the PDF annotation tool on any Macbook model, including the Macbook Air, through your web browser without any installation.
Yes, our online PDF annotation tool works on Macbooks with M1 chips, as it runs in your browser, relying on web compatibility instead of specific hardware.
You can annotate PDF files up to 100 MB. Larger files cannot be processed. Ensure the file size is within this limit before uploading.
To annotate a new PDF file, finish your current session by downloading your file, then start the process anew by uploading a new document.
No, the tool cannot edit existing text in a PDF. It can add annotations and notes over the PDF, but a different tool is required to change text.
After uploading your PDF, use the highlight tool from the toolbar to mark important text or sections. Adjust the highlight colors if needed.
The tool supports PDF documents and images in formats such as JPG, PNG, and WEBP for annotation, making it versatile for various file types.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. After annotating and downloading your current file, start a new session for additional files.
No, currently the annotation tool is available for use on desktop browsers, including computers like the Macbook. Mobile support is not offered.
Use the shapes tool to create lines that underline important sections of your PDF, drawing attention to key information in the document.
Logged-in users can save annotated documents to Evernote. For other cloud services, download the file and manually upload it from your device.
The current tool does not support OCR functionality for extracting text from images or PDFs. You'll need a dedicated OCR tool for that.